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The Burma Gazette Rangoon Saturday September 25th 1920

1920

In view of the sniping of our camp and attacks on road l icquets action was necessary against the local inhabitants including the deportation of the Khan of Daliki and his brother and the destruction of the village of Jamileh. [...] By the i8th December a good camel road had been made to the top of the Kotal-Malu and on the tgth the whole of the mobile column with the exception of the cavalry and one section Machine Gun Company was concentrated at Charunm. [...] Owing to the altered state of affairs brouhgt about by the signing of the armistice it was found possible in December rgi8 to suspend with the concurrence of the Secretary of State and the Naval Commanderin-Chief East Indies both the precautionary stage in the defended ports and the operation of the Indian Coastal Look-out Scheme. [...] 5227.—The Government of India consider that the present designations of the superior officers and the upper subordinates of the Telegraph Branch of the Posts and Telegraph Department do not indicate with sufficient clearness the status of those officials and the nature of their duties. [...] With the departure of the black rat from the houses of men and the consequent diminution of the species the epidemic naturally died.
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20
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100008
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The Burma Gazette Rangoon Saturday September 25th 1920
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